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Low coherence digital holographic tomography

Massatsch, P.  
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Cuche, E.  
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Depeursinge, C. D.  
2003
Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications
European Conferences on Biomedical Optics

Low coherence, digital holographic microscopy (LCDHM) is a new 3D imaging technique combining the advantages of digital holographic microscopy with those of reduced coherence interferometry. This gives the possibility to perform tomography of 3D objects while maintaining the excellent performances of DHM. A tomographic depth resolution of 11 mum has been achieved as a proof of principle. Images of the epithelial cells of the porcine cornea are presented.

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Type
conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.500919
Web of Science ID

WOS:000186668500003

Author(s)
Massatsch, P.  
Cuche, E.  
Depeursinge, C. D.  
Date Issued

2003

Publisher

SPIE

Published in
Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications
ISBN of the book

0-8194-5013-8

Volume

5143

Start page

18

End page

21

Subjects

[MVD]

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digital holographic microscopy

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Low coherence

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tomography

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HETERODYNE HOLOGRAPHY

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MICROSCOPY

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RESOLUTION

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CONTRAST

URL

URL

http://spie.org/x648.html?product_id=500919
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EPFL

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Event nameEvent place
European Conferences on Biomedical Optics

Munich

Available on Infoscience
July 20, 2009
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